A threat actor has claimed responsibility for leaking the database of Concentración Deportiva de Pichincha, a prominent sports center located in Quito, Ecuador. According to the threat actor, the leaked database includes 700,000 rows of sensitive user data.
The compromised information allegedly consists of user IDs, email addresses, full names, password hashes, addresses, phone numbers, and even parents’ personally identifiable information (PIIs). The alleged breach, if verified, raises significant privacy concerns, potentially affecting a large number of individuals associated with the sports center.
The threat actor did not disclose how the breach occurred or the exact timeline but claimed responsibility for exposing the personal data of users tied to the sports facility. The leak underscores the growing risks of data breaches in various sectors, including sports and recreation, and highlights the vulnerability of personal information stored in online systems.